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<blockquote data-quote="Hand of Evil" data-source="post: 6067266" data-attributes="member: 371"><p>Tesla had some crazy stuff, the Radio Controlled submarines/boats were built in 1897-98. But I would think Walkers, weapon platforms, to rockets. Also, gases, chemistry was just really getting started in what a lot of people see as the period seen as Steam Punk. Also, look to ERB, the nine rays and vacuum tube airships. </p><p></p><p>Stuff I would think about, camera's that capture souls (voodoo the image) or osolators that bring the dead back to life. </p><p></p><p>How about a machine beholder, rays, computer programs, camera eyes.</p><p></p><p></p><p>some inventions of the 1800 </p><p>[sblock]</p><p>The voltaic cell (Volta's pile) in 1800, by Alessandro Volta </p><p>The first steam-powered pumping station in 1801 </p><p>Discovery of ultraviolet (UV) radiation in 1801, by Johann Wilhelm Ritter </p><p>Jacquard loom in 1801, by Jacquard </p><p>Dry cell battery in 1802, by Johann Wilhelm Ritter </p><p>Modern electroplating in 1805, by Luigi Brugnatelli </p><p>Electric carbon arc light in 1808, by Humphry Davy </p><p>Gas-powered street lighting first appears in London in 1809 </p><p>Safety lamp for miners in 1815, by Humphry Davy </p><p>Power loom in 1816, by Francis Lowell </p><p>Stethoscope in 1816, by Rene Laennec </p><p>Savannah - the first steamship across the Atlantic, in 1818 </p><p>Nicol Prism (type of polarizer) in 1820, by Nicol </p><p>Thermocouple in 1821, by Seebeck </p><p>Portland cement in 1824, by Joseph Aspin </p><p>Metallic aluminum in 1825, by Hans Orsted </p><p>Photography in 1827, by Niepce </p><p>Achromatic microscope lens in 1827, by Amici </p><p>Braille technique in 1829, by Louis Braille </p><p>Electromagnetic motor in 1830, by Joseph Henry </p><p>Safety fuse for explosives in 1831, by William Bickford </p><p>Water Turbine in 1832, by Fourneyron </p><p>60/40 brass in 1832 </p><p>Analytical Engine in 1833 by Charles Babbage </p><p>Electrical motor in 1837 </p><p>Telegraph in 1837 </p><p>Morse Code in 1838, by Samuel Morse </p><p>Fuel cell in 1839, by William Grove </p><p>Computer in 1840, by Charles Babbage </p><p>Computer programs in 1840, by Lady Augusta Ada Byron Lovelace </p><p>Use of wood for paper manufacturing in 1843 </p><p>Faraday effect on plane polarized light in 1845 </p><p>Cylinder printing press in 1846 </p><p>Stereoscope in 1849, by Brewster </p><p>Bunsen burner in 1850, by Robert Bunsen </p><p>Occulting telegraph in 1852, by Charles Babbage </p><p>Petrol lamp in 1853 </p><p>Glider in 1853, by Sir George Cayley </p><p>Halladay windmill in 1854 </p><p>Mercury Seismometer in 1855, by Luigi Palmieri </p><p>Blast furnace for steel production in 1857, by William Kelly </p><p>Synthetic Dye Factory in 1857, by William Perkin </p><p>Photoheliograph device in 1858, by Warren de la Rue </p><p>Cathode ray tube in 1859, by Plucker </p><p>Internal combustion engine in 1860, by Lenoir </p><p>Color photograph in 1861, by James Maxwell </p><p>Motor running on solar power in 1861, by Auguste Mouchout </p><p>TNT, trinitrotoluene in 1863 by Joseph Wilbrand </p><p>Pasteurization process in 1863 by Louis Pasteur </p><p>Blasting cap for detonating nitroglycerin in 1865, by Nobel </p><p>Leclanche cell in 1866, by Leclanche </p><p>Dynamite in 1867, by Alfred Nobel </p><p>Fluorescent lamp in 1867 by Becquerel </p><p>Wireline sounding machine in 1872, by William Thomson </p><p>Four-stroke internal combustion engine in 1876, by Otto </p><p>Phonograph in 1877 by Thomas Edison </p><p>Remington Number 2 Typewriter in 1878 </p><p>Vaccine for Cholera in 1879 </p><p>Horizontal pendulum seismograph in 1880, by John Milne </p><p>Interferometer in 1881 </p><p>Vaccine for anthrax in 1881 </p><p>Vaccine for Rabies in 1882 </p><p>Piezoelectricity in 1883, by Pierre Curie </p><p>Turbine in 1884, by Charles Parsons </p><p>Photographic film in 1885, by Eastman </p><p>Pneumatic tire in 1888, by John Dunlop </p><p>Mass produced camera in 1888 by Kodak </p><p>Vaccine for Tetanus in 1890 </p><p>Vaccine for diphtheria in 1890 </p><p>Rayon in 1891 </p><p>Prototype radio in 1892 by Nical Tesla </p><p>Dewar flask in 1892, James Dewar </p><p>Electric Hand drill in 1895, by Fein </p><p>Hearing aid in 1895 by Miller Reese Hutchison </p><p>The inverted pendulum seismograph in 1899 by Emil Wiechert </p><p>Paper clip in 1899 by Johan Vaaler </p><p>Three-lens multispectral camera in 1900, by Ives[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hand of Evil, post: 6067266, member: 371"] Tesla had some crazy stuff, the Radio Controlled submarines/boats were built in 1897-98. But I would think Walkers, weapon platforms, to rockets. Also, gases, chemistry was just really getting started in what a lot of people see as the period seen as Steam Punk. Also, look to ERB, the nine rays and vacuum tube airships. Stuff I would think about, camera's that capture souls (voodoo the image) or osolators that bring the dead back to life. How about a machine beholder, rays, computer programs, camera eyes. some inventions of the 1800 [sblock] The voltaic cell (Volta's pile) in 1800, by Alessandro Volta The first steam-powered pumping station in 1801 Discovery of ultraviolet (UV) radiation in 1801, by Johann Wilhelm Ritter Jacquard loom in 1801, by Jacquard Dry cell battery in 1802, by Johann Wilhelm Ritter Modern electroplating in 1805, by Luigi Brugnatelli Electric carbon arc light in 1808, by Humphry Davy Gas-powered street lighting first appears in London in 1809 Safety lamp for miners in 1815, by Humphry Davy Power loom in 1816, by Francis Lowell Stethoscope in 1816, by Rene Laennec Savannah - the first steamship across the Atlantic, in 1818 Nicol Prism (type of polarizer) in 1820, by Nicol Thermocouple in 1821, by Seebeck Portland cement in 1824, by Joseph Aspin Metallic aluminum in 1825, by Hans Orsted Photography in 1827, by Niepce Achromatic microscope lens in 1827, by Amici Braille technique in 1829, by Louis Braille Electromagnetic motor in 1830, by Joseph Henry Safety fuse for explosives in 1831, by William Bickford Water Turbine in 1832, by Fourneyron 60/40 brass in 1832 Analytical Engine in 1833 by Charles Babbage Electrical motor in 1837 Telegraph in 1837 Morse Code in 1838, by Samuel Morse Fuel cell in 1839, by William Grove Computer in 1840, by Charles Babbage Computer programs in 1840, by Lady Augusta Ada Byron Lovelace Use of wood for paper manufacturing in 1843 Faraday effect on plane polarized light in 1845 Cylinder printing press in 1846 Stereoscope in 1849, by Brewster Bunsen burner in 1850, by Robert Bunsen Occulting telegraph in 1852, by Charles Babbage Petrol lamp in 1853 Glider in 1853, by Sir George Cayley Halladay windmill in 1854 Mercury Seismometer in 1855, by Luigi Palmieri Blast furnace for steel production in 1857, by William Kelly Synthetic Dye Factory in 1857, by William Perkin Photoheliograph device in 1858, by Warren de la Rue Cathode ray tube in 1859, by Plucker Internal combustion engine in 1860, by Lenoir Color photograph in 1861, by James Maxwell Motor running on solar power in 1861, by Auguste Mouchout TNT, trinitrotoluene in 1863 by Joseph Wilbrand Pasteurization process in 1863 by Louis Pasteur Blasting cap for detonating nitroglycerin in 1865, by Nobel Leclanche cell in 1866, by Leclanche Dynamite in 1867, by Alfred Nobel Fluorescent lamp in 1867 by Becquerel Wireline sounding machine in 1872, by William Thomson Four-stroke internal combustion engine in 1876, by Otto Phonograph in 1877 by Thomas Edison Remington Number 2 Typewriter in 1878 Vaccine for Cholera in 1879 Horizontal pendulum seismograph in 1880, by John Milne Interferometer in 1881 Vaccine for anthrax in 1881 Vaccine for Rabies in 1882 Piezoelectricity in 1883, by Pierre Curie Turbine in 1884, by Charles Parsons Photographic film in 1885, by Eastman Pneumatic tire in 1888, by John Dunlop Mass produced camera in 1888 by Kodak Vaccine for Tetanus in 1890 Vaccine for diphtheria in 1890 Rayon in 1891 Prototype radio in 1892 by Nical Tesla Dewar flask in 1892, James Dewar Electric Hand drill in 1895, by Fein Hearing aid in 1895 by Miller Reese Hutchison The inverted pendulum seismograph in 1899 by Emil Wiechert Paper clip in 1899 by Johan Vaaler Three-lens multispectral camera in 1900, by Ives[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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